Unlike XML-based build tools sbt's build definitions are written in Scala (for both .sbt and .scala). This means that once one gets over the hurdle of learning sbt's concepts and operators, it doesn't take much for build users to start writing sbt plugins.

I've ported a few from sbt 0.7 before, but I've also been writing some original ones recently that I'd like to share.

Let's talk about testing. Once you write a plugin, it turns into a long-term thing. To keep adding new features (or to keep fixing bugs), writing tests makes sense. But how does one go about testing a plugin to a build tool? We fly, of course.